Post-You, Me

Post-You, Me

0.0IMDb Score
Released:2020-07-05
Genre:Drama
Duration:6 min
Director:Ben Wicks
Actors:Adele James, Michael Ajao, Amy Bowden
Production:Shoreditch Pictures

Overview:

A short film that follows Rachel, a young woman on a night out with her best friends and her crush, that changes her life irreversibly.

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